Records of the City of Baltimore (Special Commissioners) 1782-1797

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266 RECORDS OE Balto., 21st April, 1795.
At a Special Meeting the following- Commissioners met, Viz.: James Wignell.
Joseph Townsend.
John Mickle.
Joseph Biays.
John Hillen.
John Brown.
Resolved, that Pratt Street from Charles Street to the line of Baltimore Town have a Descent of 2> l / 2 Inches in every ten feet.
Sam'l Vincent, Clk.
Balto., 2d May, 1795 Commissioners met. Present : James Wignell John Brown.
Joseph Biays.
Joseph Townsend.
John Hillen.
John Mickle.
At the request of this Board,
... Gerard Hopkins & James Edwards made a second valuation of the ground to convey the Water down a Canal north of this Town who this day produced the following Estimate : We the subscribers being called on by the Special Com- missioners of Baltimore Town and others interested do give it as our opinion that Doctor Lyde Goodwin & Thomas Sligh be allowed and paid at the rate of one Hundred and sixty Pounds per Acre for such quantity as may be agreed on between the Parties and that Josias Pennington and James Ogleby be paid Twenty five Pounds for one and a half Perch wide through their Lands, the present ditch to be the middle of the same, the Direction to be from Job Smith's meadow to Jones's Falls in the same line it has been laid out on.

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